The revitalisation of Glasgow's local town centres and regeneration of the city centre waterfront have received a £2 million-plus funding boost.
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A patriotic attempt to brighten up a Hereford roundabout went awry when a local accidentally painted the St George’s Cross with inverted colours, leaving the junction looking more Danish than English.
BAM UK & Ireland has hired 300 specialists over the last 12 months to deliver critical green energy projects with SSEN Transmission.
Muir Construction is maintaining the momentum gained from a busy first half of the year with a triple win worth over £25 million.
The next steps for major investment in Renfrewshire schools have been set out – with future options to be developed for all schools in Johnstone, plus Trinity High in Renfrew.
Pend has completed a comprehensive renovation and integration of two former flats into a single family home in the Trinity suburb of Edinburgh for long-term clients and collaborators, Dixie and Ralf, owners of independent multi-brand design store, Catalog Interiors in Stockbridge.
Detailed plans have now been submitted for new purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) in Glasgow city centre.
Loch Lomond resort Cameron House has unveiled a £300,000 redesign of its spa.
Councillors are to consider a proposal to progress a replacement of the Brunton Hall in Musselburgh following the discovery of Reinforced Aerated Autoclave Concrete (RAAC) in the building.
New images of the centrepiece of Aberdeen’s beachfront regeneration project have been revealed showing the play area in its full glory – with a competition to come to give the area its official name.
Energy and sustainability consultancy Carbon Futures has been appointed to two newly launched local authority frameworks.
Work has started on a new £7 million housing development in Glasgow to help people aged 55 and over live more independently in their community.
Six new homes could be built in Haddington using money left to the town by a lawyer more than 80 years ago. John Richardson, a solicitor who also served as Musselburgh town clerk, died in 1940 and directed that part of his estate should fund cottages for “deserving” people in his home to
Residents, community groups and other key stakeholders will have the opportunity to shape Stirling’s future as the consultation on the area’s new Local Development Plan enters a crucial new phase.
Cruden has been granted planning permission to redevelop the former St John Vianney’s Roman Catholic Church site at 40 Fernieside Gardens, Edinburgh.


